Attorney Moore of Ashland trans
acted business at the court house Mun-
day.
Mrs. James Rue (ley of Ru-h attended
SATURDAY, APRIL; 10, 1920
the musical farce entitled “Bringing
Up Father” presented at the Page
LOCAL NEWS
theater in Medford Thursday evening.
I ALTHO Lent is over we carry a full
line of the best fish, fresh from the
Mrs. Jewel Rian anl daughter of
cold waters of the coast streams.
Bremerton, Wash., are visiting Mrs.
Medford Fish Market.
Rian’s mother, Mrs. W. P. Bailey, of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith an I children
this city.
attended the performance of "Bringing
Attorney W. E. Phipps of Medford,
was at the court house on business Up Father” at Medford Thursday even
ing.
Friday.
Jacksonville Post
Miss Manon Towne, formerly deputy
county clerk here, lost her personal
belongings and had a narrow escape
from death in the Lincoln ho'el fire at
Seattle, the first of the week.
.Mrs. G. R. Chapman spent Thurs
afternoon in Medf« r i.
H E M STITCH INC, and Pe.-ot
1(\- per yr rd. W fumisti the
r cotton. ‘‘Sing -r” shops.
St., Medford. Ft one 215 R.
Political Announcements
District Attorney.
Tiny Combest was one of ths loggers
Mr and Mrs. Chris Ulrich returned
Believing
th it my successful manage
the first of the week from Portland, in Jacksonville Friday. His camp is
ment
of
the
office of District Attorney
|
located
about
four
miles
north
of
th
:
s
where Mr. Ulrich had been receiving
has shown me thcroughly qualified,
surgical attention. Mr. Ulrich’s health I city.
is much improved, as the result of an I A carload of powder and high ex- and that I can serve the people of
operation recently performed at the I plosives were unloadel at the powder Jackson Co.intv in that capacity best,
I announce mycandicacy for nomination
O•• gon metropolis.
| magazine up Jackson creek Friday.
on the Republican ticket at the May
Shoulders
Harry Helms »nd M. A. Finney ex
| Mrs Emma Bucklev and Mrs. Fr ink Primaries.
Pec to leave to night for Squaw Lake,
All
Baking
G. M. R oberts .
i Cameron of the Applegate valley visit-
on a fishing expedition.
Cares
i ed Jacksonville friends this week.
George Lewis, who hat been very
When CALUMET
ill, is now steadily improving.
j Luke Rytn of Medford was looking . I hereby announce my candidacy for
comes
m, all baking
after business interests in town Tues- ' nomination on the republican ticket tut
Mrs. Maud Kubli left Monday for her
the office of Prosecuting Attorney. If
troubles take quick
;
d»y.
home at Eugene, after spending a week
elected 1 pledge myself to an i-npartia
leave. You go right
For Sale-LOCATION NOTICES
with relatives and friends in the
enforcement of the law.
ahead
and mix up bak
both quartz and placer. Jacksonville adv.
Applegate Valley.
ing materials, for biscuits—
F.
P.
F
arrel
.
I
calces— anythin without fear
SEE us for new and 2nd hand sewing i Post.
of uncertainty. Calumet makes
machines. Singer Sewing Machine Co.
Chas. Thompson has decided to make
you forget failure.
Sheriff
115-W Main St. Medford. Phone 215-R. his headquarters in the valley for a
I hereby announce my candid Kj for
Louis Thompson and Bert Armpriest time, and has accepted a position with ■ re nomination for the offlee of sheriff
a
Medford
garage.
BAtU.JJ POWDER
were among the Jacksonville people'
the republican ticket, subject to
who attended the “Bringing Up Fath
is the most popular because it docsfiwe
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Finnev spent the May primaries. I feel that my re
most Perfect results. It has the big
er” perfermance at the Page in Med Wednesday evening in Medford.
gest demand because it is the most de
cord as a public official during the first
pendable. The fact that it is the big
ford Thursday evening.
gest seller prows that it is the best.
Mrs. Ella Walsh and daugter, Alta ' term entitles tr.e to re-nomintion and
Atrial will convince you that there is
Mrs. Chas. Connor, now; living in ! of Medford spent Monday and Tuesday ■ re-eiection.
“just as pood.” luyacan-
___ if __
you
are not satisfied take it back and
C. E. T errill .
Washington, D. C., will not spend the in town.
adv.
get your money back.
1'immer in her beautiful home near
Calumet contains only such ingre-
Mrs. John Norris of Eagle Point and
dients as have been approved
this city, having rented it to a Cali
officially by the U. S. Food
republi-
I hereby announce rnvsel a
Mrs. Fort McKee of Medford were
Authorities.
fornia family.
I guests of Mrs. D. W. Bagshaw Tues can candidate for sheriff of Jackson
You »ave when you buy it.
THE Chinook Salmoa are starting on day.
I c >unty, at the May primaries. Several
Yoa «ave whea you use it.
their annual run up the Rogue, and
I years experience in this line of work,
Ferd Lewis was one of the Jackson
HIGHEST
the flrBt line caught fish were receiv-
• including last s x months of 1919 in the
QUALITY
ville people at Melford Sunday.
•d by the Medford Fish Market Fri-
' tax collection department, thoroughly
HIGHEST
Miss Julia Opp of Jacksonville is a qualifies me to administer the duties in
day. From now on you can have
AWARDS
some of the best fish in the state for ! member of the committee for the an . fficient ma mer.
. women's formal dance at Reed college
your Friday dinners.
Adv.
J ohn B. W imer
... ,, .. .
....
.... in Portland which occurs Saturday
Miss Beth Ager of this citv visited i
r . ,
a
• evening. It is the first large dunce at
,,
...
„
. m , . . . c .
Miss Maxine Rose at Talent last Satur-1 „
, <■
,
School Superintendent.
,
. j Reed since lent. The women s formal
1 hereby announce mvself a candi-
: dance is always an important social
G. R. Chapman and Frank Lindley j event at Reed, but this year it is es- d ite for nomination fol- County School Summons for Public ition
made their < customary Wednesday | pecially interesting because it occurs . S iperintendent on
the republican LN THE CIRCUIT COURT OE THE: STATE Ol-
evening trip to Medford this week.
’
---- ' during leap year. The college women' ticket. Adv.
G. W, G odward . OREGON, FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
I H. C. G irnett,
Plaintiff.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Schneider have make al1 the arrangements, invite their
vs.
anno mce the recent' arrival of a j partners, and fill their dance programs.
Picture Lore.
small daughter at their home in Seattle, Practically every girl on the Reed
To pnste new paper on picture hack ¡.J. M. Bayliss and Susie Belle Bayliss
Wash. Mrs. Schneider was formerly campus has made arrangements to ab- Ing. cut the paper the proper size I wife of J. M. Bayliss, the unknown
i tend the leap year leap.
float It 111 water till It Is quite wet up h irs of J. M. Bayliss and Susie
Miss Gretchen Puhi of this city.
ply the paste to the frame and, wip Belle Bayliss, and also all otner per
The
regular
meeting
of
the
Improve-
'
All work done in 1920 spot cash at
Ing off actual drops from the paper sons or parties unknown claiming
ment
Club
will
be
held
at
the
Citv
Hall
(
W. R. Sparks’.
press It in place. As the paper dries anv right, title, estate, lien or inter.- t
Monday
1-1
1/11 4 Cl j v evening,
VC 11 111 j. j «*
April
p/XII 12.
XAs, J Resides
IvnltlCn tt shrinks, stretching smooth.
Roy Pike and Robert Tubbs pleaded roupine businss of the club, thè matter,
If you want to liullg a sni.-tll picture in the rtai estate described in the
guilty in circuit court at Grants Paiss of opening an express office in Jack from
Defendants,
air invisible wire brad and' find cotuplaint herein,
•n Mon lay to the charge of dvnamit- sonville will be discussed. Representa difficulty in locating a beam in which
To J. M. Bayliss and Susie Belle
inp fish in the Applegate river, and tives of the Wells-Fargo Express Co. to make it fast, run your ej'e along Baj liss wife of J. M. Bayliss, the un-|
were sentenced by Judge Calkins to 30 will be present, and, as the company the mopboard till you see where tllill' kii“At' heirs of J. M. Bayliss and Susie >
days in the county jail, but were parol wishes tn ascertain whether or not is nailed, Hang the picture in a line Belle Bayliss, and also all other per- j
ed into the custody of County Prose- our citizen’s desire tn have an office with that, Small pictures hung on sons or parties unknown claiming any [
citin; Attorney Miller. They w?re established he ’e, as large an attend wire nails with taut wire won’t show right, title, estate, lien or interest in
also assessed the costs on the case ance as possible is requested. This is the wire nor skew on their nails, If the real estate describe 1 in the
two nails are used to pass the wire complaint herein, the above named
amounting to about $25.—Tribune.
a matter that concerns everybody in over instead of one.
Jacksonville
and
everybody
is
invited
Mike Rroad spent Friday evening in
To prevent ugly dust lines on the pa Defendants:
IN THE NAME OF THE
to turn out and express his or her per behind pictures drive a small
Medford.
views.
brass-headed tack it’ each lower corner OF OREGON, you and each of yoo are
WE BUY, raise, and sell fur-bearing
hereby required to appear in the above
Mrs. Lee, the county nurse, was a of the frame to hold It out from the
rabbits, and other fur bearing ani
entitled court anj cause and there ans |
wall so air can circulate behind IL
mals. List what you have with us, Jacksonville visitor Thursday,
wet the complaint of the pl untiff on |
stating your lowest price on large
file therein against you, within ton j
lot shipments. The Fur & Specialty
days from 'he service of this sumrn ms
Farming Co., 515-E17 N. P. Ave.,
upon you, if served within Jack on [
Fargo, N. Dakota.
Coun'y, Oregon, or il serve«, w thin any
’’Nothing wrong with our balance!
Miss Ruth Hamilton, of Ruch, was a
other < ounty of Orego.«, then within
—Chesterfield
twenty days from the date ot the
guest of Miss Zola Knox Monday and
Tuesday.
service of this summons upon you, or
r I 5IIE right balance
if served by publication, or out of the
Mrs. Pauline Hines, who is ill in a
state after an order of publication,
of costly Turkish
Medford hospital, is thought to be im
then on or before the last day pre
proving.
and choice Domestic
scribed in the order for 'publication of
Mrs. Fred J. I Fick, who underwent
tobaccos, propor
this summons. And you will please
an operation at a Medford hospital the
taae notice that if you fail to so ap-
tioned by experts—
first of the week, is reported to be im
p :ar and answer, plaintiff will take
that
’
s
why
Chester
proving.
judgment against you, and will apply
fields “satisfy!”
to the Court for the relief demanded in
MONEY TO LOAN: We have money
s,«i 1 complaint on file herein, to-wit:
to loan farmers at 6% interest. M«--
tor a decree a I judging that the Plain
Uurdy Insurance Agency, Medford
tiff is the owner of the real property
National Bank Bldg., Medford, Ore
herein described, and that the above
There was a great rush to the
named defenilants or any of them,
sheriff’s office last Monday, as the time
have no estate or interest whatever in
for the payment of the first half year’s
or to anv portion of Slid real property
taxes ended on that nay. Monday’s
and premises, and also that the said
receipts in cash alone was $21,009 and
defendants and all of them be forever
tax receipts on last Saturday totalled
barred from asserting any claim wh . -
$91,(100. '
ezer tn or to said land or premites ad
Mrs. Elizabeth Brown of Talent
verse to the said plaintiff, arid lor su« h
spent Easter Sunday at the home of
ocher and further relief as to tre oui t
G. W. Ager.
shall seem just and equitable in the
premises, and that said Plaintiff have
judgment for his costs and disburse
How’s This?
ments h-rein agair s such of the De
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
fendants as answer and ie«i.st the
for any case of Catarrh that cannot bo
p «yers of the Complaint herein The
cured by Hall’a Catarrh Medicine.
Hall e Catarrh Medicine has been taken
real property and premises which i.s
by catarrh sufferers tor the past thirty-
Santox Store
t te subject of this suit is detsciilrel . -
Nyal Remedies
five year«, and haa become known as the
fj' ows: 1 he Soutt wes quarter ot It«
most reliable remedy for Catarrh Hall's
Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on
Southeast quarter of ¿section 19, 1‘own-
Subscriptions taken for Saturday Evening
the Mucous surface«, «spelling th« Poi
ship 36 South of Range 2 West of the
son from the Blood and healing tba dis
Post, Home Jaurnal and all popular magazines
Willamette Meridian, in Jackson Coun
eased portions.
After you have taken Hall's Catarrh
ty, Oregon. All of the ab rve describ- «1
Medicine for a short time you will see a
New line of school supplies
great improvement In your general
real propertv being in Jackson County.
health. Start taking Hall’s Catarrh Medi
Oreg
>n.
etas at once and get rid ot catarrh. Send
Papers, Ink, Pencils, etc. Keith’s fine
tor testimonials, free.
Tr
is
summons is published under a «1
F 1. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, Ohle.
Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
by virtue of an or ter of the above eu.
box paper. Get our prices, We will
title-i Cour«, which sai order is date!
th - 3rd day of April, 1920,. and re-
meet all competition.
quires this summons to be published
Highest quality, jewelry
repairing, diamond set
once a week for six consecutive w ^ ck ,
J. W. Robinson, M.D., Proprietor
ting, watch repairing,
and which oru r requires you t > • p-
agate mounting and jew
p-ar
on or Oetore toe last day •>. i . j -
elry manufacturing.
lime preseiibed in said ord r, a d
Martin J. Reddy,
provides for said judgment upon <i< -
«1" St.. MEDF >Rt>, ORECTt
SGSiSSfSSiK'CTSSiESIgljgSiSSgQg fault the euf. The date of the first
I
CALUMET
THE CITY DRUG STORE
Jacksonville
- - -
Oregon
I
| publication of this summons is the 10th auant to an order of ths strive e itiil-'i
day of April. 1920, and the date of the court, made and enterei on the I Ith
1 ist publication. May 22, 1920 The day of April, I92‘t, in the matterof »aid
time prescribed in the order begins to I estate, will, from and after the 17th
run from the date of the first publi day of May, 1920, proceed to sell ani
cation, or of personal service, if served will sell at private s de to the lushest
bidder for cash it hull or on «• iel>
oat of the state of Oreg in.
Date ! at Jacksonville. Jackson Co'jn- term. as Said court will approve, sub
•ty, Oregon, this 3rd day of April. 1)10. ject to the confirmation of said court,
the following described real proo>r‘v
F. P. F arrell ,
Attorney for Plaintitf, j situated in Jackson Cmnty, O-e^on,
G rnett-Oorcy Building. belonging to a li.i estate, to-wit- -
The Lots numbered 31 and 32 of the
Medford, Oregon.
HIGHLAND ADDITION to the city of
Notice 11 Sale of Reni I’.- > r.’rty Medford, according to the official plat
thereof, now of record.
By Administratrix
Bids on said real property may be
IN THE C I-’NTY COURT OF THE STVfS made to the undersigned at her resi
OF OREGON IN AND FOU JACKSON I'll X- dence on the property or to M. Purdin.
1 attorney for the estate, in Medforl.
TY.
' Oregon
In the Ma'ter of the Estate
First publish«! April l'lth. 1920
of W. J. 1). A i tersoli, deeeas ■ I.
A manda E. A nderson ,
Notice is hereby given that the un- i
Adm'nistratnx of the Eitate < f
!
dersijned, administratrix of the ertale
i
W J. D Anderson, deceased.
of W. J. I). Anderson, liece ised, , pui-1
C. B Dl'NNINGTDN
Up-to-Date Repair Shop
Oxweld Weldin?
and Lathe Work
All Work Unconditionally Guaranteed
JacksonviHe Garage
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A WORLD
REBUILT
By the Golden Rule
not by the rule of Gold
HIRTY denominations of the Church are uniting in
T a simultaneous campaign in the week of April 25th-
May 2nd.
They are uniting because the task befcre the Cburcn is
too great for any one denomination; because there must be
no duplication of effort; r.o waste.
These churches know that the world needs many things;
but it needs Faith most of all.
They know that there can oe no final solution of our
economic problems that is not a spiritual sciution, based
on the teachings of Jesus Christ and H.s Golden Rule.
They have had the courage to survey the whole task,
and to ask for a budget large enough to sustain (1) the
work abroad, (2) the work at Home including the church's
part in the huge task of Americanization, (3) the colleges
and (4) hospitals support Al by the Churches, (5) the reji-
gicus training cf the young, and to provide (6) a living
wage for the Church's ministers.
The budget is large in the aggregate; yet
if each person who loves America would
increase his contribution by only a few
dollars the whole amount would be
easily subscribed.
We face the task of rebuilding the world.
Let the cornerstone be a strong and vita
church in every American community;
and the measuring rod by which the
builders build must be the Guiu.n Ru.e.
United
Financial
Campaign
I
94.INTERCHURCH
World Movement
of North ^America
'l'ht pubitit'ton tf tht< aavtmti •< t it
/ nia by 'bt
.lofi’-ntion «/ thirty arniminar.tni.
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